ElO-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6, 1998 MILK Where’s your mustache? Milk is the only major crop that is harvested daily Why drink warm milk to help fall asleep 9 Because milk contains an ammo acid that sends a signal to the brain to relax, and the warmth of the liquid is also relaxing Dairy cows provide 90 percent of the world’s milk One out of every four women, and one out of every eight men, are likely to develop osteoporosis, a crippling bone disease, by age 60 Osteoporosis can be prevented by adequate calcium intake combined with exercise Milk and milk products are the best sources of calcium in the American diet Milk is the most popular drink with breakfast Americans consume milk with 28 percent of all breakfast meals Chocolate milk provides the same nutrients as while milk and contains about the same amount of sugar as a glass of orange juice Dairy cows provide 90 percent of the world’s milk Nearly half (47 percent) of all Americans remember dunking their cookies in milk as a favorite childhood pastime, but as adults, only a quarter (25 percent) partake in the ritual Two out of three Americans do not get the recommended daily requirements for calcium Adequate calcium intake, combined with exercise, can prevent the bone-crippling disease, Osteoporosis One out of every four women and one out of every eight men are likely to develop Osteoporosis Milk and milk products are the best source of calcium, providing more than 70 percent of the calcium in the U S Food Supply 10 Starting m January 1998, new milk labels were required on all milk sold in the United States Changes were made from the label “2% Lowfat" to “Reduced Fat” and “Skim Milk” to “Fatfree Milk” or “Nonfat Milk.” The change from “skim” to “fatfree” was made to inform consumers that fatfree milk is not skimmed of nutrients, just fat It contains all of the nutrients that other milks do 11 In addition to the new labels, cartons of fat free and Vi% lowfat milk can now display the American Heart Association’s heart-healthy symbol This symbol signifies that these products meet American Heart Association guidelines for fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol 12 The first dairy cows came to the “New World” in 1611 and helped to end starvation at the Jamestown colony 13 The average cow produces more than 90 glasses of milk each day 14 About eight percent of the milk produced in the United States is used in ice cream products 15 In Pennsylvania, the largest user of milk is Hershey Foods, where they use it in their chocolate products 1 6 During the first half of the twentieth century, about 97 percent of all dairy herds had 20 cows or less - about as many as one person could milk by hand The average cow produced no more than Bale It wet or Bale It Dry ply Bale in • 4’ Wide X 4’ Diameter Bales • No Belts to Break • Fewer Moving Parts 41 • Gentle on Any Crop introducing Tie All New m*m 4407/4497 Hound Baler Contact The Dealer Nearest You Tor More inlormatlon J E Andrew &. 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The state of California leads the United States in milk production. Wisconsin is second in milk production, but tops the nation in cheese production by a wide margin. On the local front, Pennsylvania ranks fourth in milk production. 20. Currently, almost one-third of all milk produced in the United States each year is used to manufacture cheese. Recent increases in the overall demand for farm milk has in part been due to the continued growth of the cheese industry. 21. Controversy surrounds the invention of the ice cream cone. Some say it was produced in 1896 in New York City, while others credit a vendor at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair 22. Manufacturers introduced more than 850 new dairy products into the marketplace last year from whole-fat to fat-free according to New Product News 23 People who are lactose intolerant, or have trouble digesting the natural milk sugar lactose, can still enjoy lactose-reduced milk, as well as hard cheeses and yogurt. Also, new research shows many can drink full-lactose milk if it’s taken with a meal. 24 About 76 percent of fluid milk is sold in plastic containers Paper accounts for the other 24 percent Sixty-four percent of milk is sold in gallon containers. 25 The state of California leads the United States in milk production Wisconsin is second in milk production, but tops the nation in cheese production by a wide margin. 26 Currently, almost one-third of all milk produced in the United States each year is used to manufacture cheese Recent increases in the overaU'demand for farm milk has in large part been due to the continued growth of the cheese market. 27 Only one percent of fluid milk is home delivered More than 57 percent is sold through supermarkets, with another 11 percent sold in convenience stores. Schools count for seven percent of sales Other outlets, including restaurants and the military, account for the remaining 24 percent of fluid milk sales. 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